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A photo of one-time prime ministerial hopeful Mark Latham will not be taken down from Labor's caucus room, as the ex-leader faces domestic abuse accusations.
A photo of one-time prime ministerial hopeful Mark Latham will not be taken down from Labor's caucus room, as the ex-leader ...
Mark Latham, who faces domestic abuse allegations, led Labor from 2003 to 2005 before being banned from the party in 2017.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese won't remove a caucus portrait of Mark Latham but says he regrets him ever being Labor Party leader.
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In a compromise move the portrait of Mark Latham in Labor’s caucus room will have a disclaimer to recognise his life ...
Anthony Albanese says the Coalition needs to learn from its failures and work constructively with government, but Sussan Ley ...
The Australian Labor Party will not remove an official portrait of former leader Mark Latham from its caucus room but it will ...
Despite public objections from members, the portrait of Mark Latham will remain in Labor’s Parliament House party room albeit with one major change. Labor will keep the portrait of disgraced former ...